Earthware Ceramics

Earthware Ceramics I make handmade pottery!

05/07/2026

0/50 items completed for the month… maybe I’ll get to it tomorrow!

UNCHAINEDa piece about pain, grief, healing, and FAITH. This installment is meant to show people’s journeys with each of...
04/20/2026

UNCHAINED
a piece about pain, grief, healing, and FAITH. This installment is meant to show people’s journeys with each of those 4 things. The reality is we have all been chained down or bound by something at one point in our lives. Each piece represents a person and the chains, rope, and indentions show an outward expression of what that pain has done to them. Over the last few months I’ve been going back to church, joined a small group, and reading my bible daily. I have found that freedom comes from faith and believing that there is a God who loves you and is there for you even at your worst. I wanted to bring part of my testimony into my ceramic practice, giving my art a purpose. I’ve been learning that religion and faith is a touchy subject in the art world and it has been scary to share this part of my life with other artists and professors. Although it was scary to share this installation and have people view the scriptures I highlighted in my bible, I believe it was the right decision. If displaying this piece leads at least one person into salvation then it will have been worth it. This process of making has allowed me to grow my own faith, heal, and learn. It has pushed me out of my comfort zone and allowed me to make something I am truly proud of. I hope to continue making pieces to add to this installment over my last year at osu. P.S. I made the podium and display myself 🤩

Some recent pieces part of an upcoming installation
04/11/2026

Some recent pieces part of an upcoming installation

Hello!! My name is Katelynn and I am currently a 3rd year undergrad BFA/studio art student at the Ohio State University!...
02/19/2026

Hello!! My name is Katelynn and I am currently a 3rd year undergrad BFA/studio art student at the Ohio State University! I will be posting more content on my current work so follow along to see more! Thank you for the pics

02/11/2026

IRL this pull took me almost a minute! Definitely holding my breath on this one😅 been working on throwing bigger, this is one of my tallest pieces so far!!!

My final project for 2-D art! I’ve literally put my heart and soul into this project! I wanted to show my journey with d...
12/16/2025

My final project for 2-D art! I’ve literally put my heart and soul into this project! I wanted to show my journey with dealing with heartbreak and healing overtime. Each page is a line from a Taylor swift song that resonated with me or helped me depict the feeling of heartbreak. I’ve learned that you never will truly be healed or move on from situations that shape you to who you are today but that allows you to grow. I definitely think this project aided in my healing journey especially because I worked for a month and a half on it. People deal with hurt and loss in different ways and for me music has been very healing. Whether it’s listening to it during class, at the gym, or crying in the car it’s always there for me. This is my depiction of heartbreak to healing, while knowing there’s still a lot to unpack I am thankful for the lessons I will take with me from these situations! I will post a story of each slide with its corresponding song!

Anyone hungry for donuts????🍩
12/10/2025

Anyone hungry for donuts????🍩

Donut vase 🫶🏻
12/03/2025

Donut vase 🫶🏻

Some fall semester work :)
12/03/2025

Some fall semester work :)

First life sculpture portrait!!! Thank you  for letting me sculpt you!!
12/03/2025

First life sculpture portrait!!! Thank you for letting me sculpt you!!

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